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Key Concepts
Historical Tools
100

What block are we in?

Block D.

100

Think of the seven generations before you and those who come after you. 

The 7th Generation Principle

100

This is a map of...

The New World.
100

The animal most used in the fur trade.

Beaver.

100

A first-hand account or record of an event or time. (ex. a diary)

Primary source

200

Title of my presentation.

European Colonization and North America.

200

"Never take the first. Never take the last." Where is this from?

Honourable Harvest Principles.

200

Whose logo?

Hudson's Bay Company (from 1921!)

200

What is this?

The Columbian Exchange.

200

A source created after an event.

Secondary source

300

What's my full name?

Melissa Antonio.

300
The nation that created the 7th Generation principle.

The Iroquois/Haudenosaunee.

300

The island where Christopher Columbus first landed.

The Bahamas.

300

Phrase meaning "nobody's land" or "empty land".

Terra Nullius.

300
A primary source that is a snapshot of an event.

A photo.

400

Amount of pictures used in my slides. 

10.

400

To receive something and return the act with a positive action.

Reciprocity.

400

The original full name for "America".

Amerigo Vespucci.

400
Wars caused by the Fur Trade.

The Beaver Wars.

400

A primary source which was written by someone. Often very personal.

A diary.

500

How many slides in total was my presentation? (hint: double digits)

12.

500

The original name for Canada, coined by the First Nations.

Turtle Island.

500

The key to Vasco de Gama's successful sailing route.

By sailing around Africa.

500

Concepts that Europeans used to justify their occupation of the Americas.

Doctrine of Discovery and Terra Nullius.

500

A secondary source that gathers information, takes a long time to write, goes through many edits and is eventually published. 

A textbook.

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